a film of dirt and fingerprints collects on the watch and bracelet robbing them of their luster. Deposits of dirt and grime accumulate between the bracelet links causing corrosion while acting as an abrasive, grinding the metal away.

Over time, under normal circumstances the synthetic oils "congeal" or "break down". Just like a car, a watch needs fresh oil periodically.

About me

To provide quality after sales service to high grade mechanical timepieces promptly & expertly.”
- David Desilets

History

David began working in the profession in 1994 as an apprentice to a Rolex certified watchmaker, learning all aspects of luxury watch mantenance.
By 1996, David became the On-site watchmaker for a Fine Jeweler in Bonita Springs Florida. Here, on the front line, he met customers, identified problems and determined necessary corrective actions.

In 1999, He decided to branch out. "Suisse Watch Service" was born! Read More